Lamp.



A. L HANSEN., y LAMP. APPLIGATIONFILED DBG..11,

Patented sept. 1, 1914.

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.To all wLOmf-mm/ conce/m: i wziii of the frame has' outiet which is Be it known that L Unie HANSEN, spanned by die sap plaie 25 riveted to die e citizen 0I" the United Entes, and zi'fesiframe and epeced tiiei'ejioiii ai: elearlv indideu of Chicago, in thwooimfy of Cook and cated 5 State of 1i1iois,have invented certain new The burner 19 is nioiinie on 'fie heri- (5() and useful Lnpirovements in Lamps, o1 monts-1 base piote 26 havin@ side tongues ik which the following; is specification. and the intermediate tongue Q53 eiifexiding Jy invention rei-nies; 5o lampe, paiftiew upwaiy from 'the weer .emi tneeo'. E

liu-'ly to pormbie lamp adapted for ooimec teiidiiC-f imm the oppesie side edge oi the 3A@ @Zion with e porfibio iuid supply ieservoir. Suppoii'ng folate l0 are guide brckeis 29 65 Among the iiiipoitant objects of the inioifriiiig guide-Ways for he Side tongues Q?. reiifioiifa0 piovide simple light and The iiierediete tongue is preferably inexpensive lamp of conipmatifveiy grezzo sprung with eeienee i'o the outei tongues genti/'er emi e'iieieney Wii ican be ieedily (Fig. 6) in order that when tige sie tongues ceiiieci, a5 for exempie oil a mineifs cap, anni are Sii ini@ the breoketg {hc-.y will be Caused 7g which is fao useful eieewieie; "so 'piovie izo engage fiictionaiiy therein -so that this ome); eiucizme und simpiied. buinei Supporting eiuotuie wiil be loeie im: justing sueh in any ud'jused posiion. `ixe burner 19 fred from iiie bui-nei* supporting sixietuie on vibe summit '7 ghi-ing piu-@05ers 'mg die i'limie may be edjustedieim Miene neiij of me i'eiech'n'; 'limito pio- Give to *die Shell i'eectoif oi' 'iie eu/miel *vide *her de'sii'abie features of eoistiuctioiistemmi@ may 'he eniireiy Wiiumwn fos/iii m e'miigemeiig. epeeioii ei* fior use of the imiie inependeiit in he accompanying drain/'ings Whieh of Ehe ieiectoi' and eheh. L suitable nozze a@ dearlyihlstrete `zhe viwiou; 'featmree Figure' 3l eei'xois. from die buinei: "no receive a hose is ii siie eievaionai View; 2 is e iop which comme v 'with uisi supply* milk or iew, lg. 3 is a sectional, Kiew 'taken on ieceptneie. ri`he horizontal base QG of the 'me 3f-3e 2, Fig. Li a fron- "View with. burner stri-mure will rea; iik-f hold the an'ip iene coai'iove5 Fig; 5 is fi, from View of in iipi'ivht positionoii rable oi otiief Sup 35 Suppoii-iiig plaie with tile edjueabe I fi hook may aise be pi'cvided oi: burne: sti'uoiure thereon, ami'g. 6 s s. Side the lamp from e suppoit, the hook View of the burner suetue Neted io the i'esii mili 21- ef l ii he mechanism shown :i siipgliffsrtiig ine 9L To, adapt iheeiiip for Se piae l() mounts the lomp heil il which is siipp rti1'(riu a Cap, as for lampi@ a mineie. @D oi pamboiio or othei desired Cross-Section oep, 'Jae pia'ie l@ is pi'eie provided with and pzfefemby of some iightmefe. as salumi iatei'aily eieisding arms beni ei their mm1, ibis sheii bei g gemme tothe piet@ by mais to form Clips 154i for en L w ein. axialiy extendi g iivet and. by iii/'eis ihe edges of e Suiaoie Suppen: iig plaie seee 13 passing through the upper emi le of the cured to he wip. vmixen 'he lamp is thus epe siippoiaiiig; plate, and eis. by rivet vpiied the hook 3Q Wii be designed to engage passing thro-ugh spacer Mook The inin u suitable opening et lie top of the Supi'ie; emi of nfivet l2 ma aie-f.) eiamp 'be the. poiiiig plete on the. Gzip, ie lamp being beck oi" the sheii re Gioi i? as ehowii. iieii seeiiieij; held in The Supporting Je il iowei' peilt ofthe the eiii'eiii'e i8 may be :it any fiesiiefl angie with le@ opening 1S o e burner EQ; mici ai. che upperwe axis of the i'eeoor eiiei in order that part oitoe sheii is iie oui-.zet o1' chimney when 3 oep with the 'openiiigg Above his ouiie 2S "e a nood pim@ Substantially in vei zi. posion the or guard frame 21 having its ioii'; end rays of lie iamp will be deieoteci either up i iiveitei to he Shen as iiidiemed at @he vmiei'iy oi doWnWnrdj-,n "Tilhere the lamp is rear Weil 2l@- o'f the zame being inserted used on a c p oi is io ne carried about, 'the beweeii the shell emi the upper emi le of fiuii tank can be readily suppore on the im Suppotingg plate l() ite be heid in piace buck of die Weai'eir o1* from bis beit. byhe iivets 13. The Side weils 21 und Q1 The irene of the refiere-ici? Shel il may have the ou'e; openings and. the top l remain openj er a iene may be iiierted'll n D' abone justed or to be entirely removed for inspec- 4tion is very desirable. The sliding friction connection between the burner structure and the supporting plate is very simple-yet very ecient. -v

I do not desire to be limited tothe precise construction and arrangement shown and described as modifications(are` no doubt possible which .would .still come within the scope of the invention, and I claim the followingy y,

1. Ina lamp of the class described, the combinatiofn of a sup orting structure 11aving guide-way?, a re ector secured to said structure, a bu n `for said burner having frictional slidable engagement 'in said guide-ways whereby said burned/'may be adjusted with reference to said reflector.

2. In a lamp, the combination of a supporting plate having guiding brackets, a burner structure having tongues extending therefrom and adapted for slidable engagement insaid brackets, and a spring tongue for coperating with said supporting plate tocause said other tongues to engage frictionally -with said brackets.

3. In a lamp, the combination of a sup- Sorting plate havingv guiding brackets, a

urner structure slidable on said plate'in said brackets, and a spring tongue on said structure for causing frictional engagement of said structure with said brackets.

4. In a lamp, the combination of a supporting frame, a shell secured to said frame and having an opening at its vunder side said supporting frame having guide-ways, a burner extending through sald opening into said shell, and a sup orting structure for said burner having a justable slidable engagement in said guide-ways whereby 'said burner may be readily adjusted with reference to said shell.

5. In a lamp, the combination of a supporting frame, a reflector shell secured to said frame and having an opening in its er, and a supporting frame f lowerjside, guide brackets on said frame, an L-sh'aped supporting frame, and afburn'er secured` to the horizontal wall`of said L- shapedsupporting frame and extending through said opening into the shell,'the upwardly-exte'nding Wall of said L-shaped :frame having slidable adjustable engage.y

portingsgfr'ame, a reflector shll secured to said frame and having an upper opening and' alower opening, a burner lstructure adjustable on said frame and having its burner end extending through said lower,i opening- "into the shell, a top frame secured to the shellV over said upperopening and having an'upper outlet, and a cap secured over said i outlet". v

7.1'In a lamp, the combination of asupporting plate having guide-ways, an L- shaped frame having its upwardly extend? ing wall adjustably slidable in said guide-l ways, a burner extending upwardly from the horizontal wall of said fra-me, and a fluid inlet nozzle extending from' said burner, said horizontal wall forming a supporting base for the structure.

8. In a lamp, the combination of a lsupporting plate having lateral guide-Ways, a

reflector shell secured to said'plate and having a lower opening, an L-shaped frame, a

'burner extending upwardly from the horizontal wall of said frame and/through said opening into the shell, a tluiid inlet nozzle extending from said burner, the upwardly extending wall of said frame having adjustable slidable engagement said guideways whereby said L-shapeditragne may be readily moved to adjust the burner with reference tothe shell or tofibeffentirely re moved from the shell, the horizontal wall of said L-frame forminga supporting base for the lamp structure.

In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand this 10th 'day of DecemberfA. D., `1913.

AUGIE L. HANSEN. 

